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| 正面铭文 | Reichsbanknote. Ein Tausend Mark zahlt die Reichsbankhauptkasse in Berlin ohne Legitimationsprüfung dem Einlieferer dieser Banknote. 1000 Berlin, den 1. Juli 1898. Reichsbankdirektorium Wer Banknoten nachmacht oder verfälscht, oder nachgemachte oder verfälschte sich verschafft und in Verkehr bringt, wird mit Zuchthaus nicht unter zwei Jahren bestraft. (This text appears twice in small-sized print, flanking the 1000 at lower center of the note.) (Translation: The Reichsbank Main Branch in Berlin will pay the holder of this note 1000 Mark without proof of identity. Berlin, the 1st of July 1898. Reichsbank Directorate. Whosoever copies or falsifies banknotes, or acquires and puts copied or falsified banknotes into circulation, will be punished with no less than two years of imprisonment.) |
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| 背面铭文 | 1000 - 1000 |
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The Reichsbank's thousand-mark notes of this period circulated almost exclusively between commercial banks and large trading houses — the denomination was too large for ordinary retail use in an economy where a skilled craftsman might earn two or three marks a day. Wear on surviving examples tends to cluster at the folds, suggesting institutional handling rather than pocket use.
The red seal distinguishes this from the blue-seal variant of the same Pick number, a distinction that matters for collectors but was purely administrative in origin. The Reichsdruckerei, operating under its earlier name until 1879, held a near-monopoly on German state printing throughout this period.